There is one week left of the transfer window and, although there should be nothing new in terms of arrivals, PSG still have several matters on the table regarding departures.
With the arrivals of Lucas Chevalier, Renato Marin and Illia Zabarnyi, Paris Saint-Germain's transfer window, in terms of signings, appears to be over, although Luis Enrique has not closed the door to potential arrivals.
According to the latest rumours, a new signing would only be considered in the event of the departure of a player who was not on the transfer list. The end of PSG's window should be busy on the departures side. Le Parisien runs through the pending matters in this regard.
The most important matter concerns Gianluigi Donnarumma, according to the Parisian daily.
"The hottest lead still points to Manchester City, with whom Donnarumma has reached a contractual agreement, while negotiations between PSG and the English club, who have never conducted a transfer with each other since their purchase by Emirati and Qatari investors, continue."
The discussions concern the transfer fee the Citizens would pay to secure the services of the goalkeeper.
Paris board does not want to put obstacles in Donnarumma's way, but nor does it intend to sell one of the world's leading players in that position for a cut price. His departure could be finalised for around €40m, according to Le Parisien.
The other expected movement regarding goalkeepers is the departure of Arnau Tenas, who has also said goodbye to the supporters.
Knowing he would have very little chance of playing this season, he has communicated to those close to him his desire to leave despite his strong attachment to the club.
"He is getting very close to a return to Spain, to Villarreal, although he was also in the sights of several English clubs. Having reached an agreement with the Yellow Submarine, the Olympic champion is hopeful that his situation will be resolved during the course of the week."
Regarding Presnel Kimpembe, PSG have opened the door. This matter could accelerate in the coming days with a potential move to Qatar, where Paris Saint-Germain's directors possess the necessary connections to facilitate matters. The transfer window there closes on the 16th of September.
As for Randal Kolo Muani, "he has reached an agreement with Juventus on the basis of a five-year contract, but the discussions between the Italians and PSG are dragging on."
Regarding the cases of the Spaniards Marco Asensio and Carlos Soler, the former is still being tracked by Aston Villa, where he was on loan in the second part of the season, and the latter has options in Spain and in the Premier League.
In these kinds of matters, each party is often convinced, wrongly, that time is on their side. The countdown has begun, concludes Le Parisien.
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